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Ruby red in color with garnet reflections. The ethereal nose opens with focused cherry and strawberry, rose petal, and hints of spice. Elegant and fresh on the palate with notes of bright red fruit, firm tannins, and a long finish.
The Bruno Colin Saint-Aubin 1er Cru Le Charmois 2018 is an exquisite white Burgundy wine from a prestigious Premier Cru vineyard. Known for its vibrant minerality and refined notes of citrus and stone fruit, this Chardonnay offers elegance and depth with each sip.
Bright cherry, raspberry and strawberry notes greet the nose, along with fresh rose petals, baking spices and hints of earth. Bright acidity on the entrance combines with the showy red fruit and flavors of forest floor, rhubarb, sage and toast on the palate.
Tom Hinde focuses this wine on the Morisoli Vineyard, a prime benchland site in Rutherford. The 2018 starts out clean and rich, with sweet black raspberry flavors and bold strokes of oak.
Brut Sparkling - Methode Traditionale.Aroma: Fresh and intense notes of apple, pear, citrus, almond, white flowers, brioche, nuts, flakey pastry, and quince A chalky or mineral smell floral aromas with a hint of yeast toasty notes, zesty white grapefruit meringue with white peach, green apple skin, and honeysuckle.
This Cabernet Sauvignon comes from the Maule region of Chile. The nose shows plum, cassis, leather, and dusty earth with light dried rose petals. On the palate the wine has smooth, soft tannins that wrap around the dark fruit core and a light finish.
Very pale gold in color, this classic Chardonnay is the ideal balance of Old World restraint with California sunshine. The aromas and flavors are delicate, with citrus, floral and mineral notes on a wine of fresh acidity and medium body.
Cantera Negra Añejo offers a remarkably smooth taste and a warm finish. Although never bottled until passing the stringent taste testing standards of our family panel, it is aged for an average of 30 to 36 months.
Terre di Chieti is located in Abruzzo in Central Italy along the Adriatic Coast in the foothills of the Apennines Mountain range. The appellation is characterized by hilly areas enclosed within the mountains and coast.
Nose: Smoke rises with a cloying sweetness. Intense, pungent and aromatic, a distinctive farmyard scent drifts, along with a crunchy aroma, like creosote or tarry rope. A splash of water disturbs the vapours and dark chocolate cream billows, laced with a ribbon of smoked artichoke.